This famous narrow street is lined with ancient buildings and is steeped in Bergamo’s history. It was built as per an ancient Roman town plan and was known as Corsarola. See the 15th century church of Sant’Agata del Carmine, which contains some important 16th and 17th century paintings. Be tempted by the displays of fresh pasta, and cakes in the windows of food shops. Try the Bergamo speciality polenta e osei, a cake resembling polenta topped with chocolate birds. Stop at the well known Vineria Cozzi, behind the red door at number 22, it is a local meeting place, serving a wide range of wines and traditional Bergamo dishes.

Driving with a larger group need not be an uncomfortable experience. Range Rover rental in Bergamo offers spacious luxury cars.